Kite's ups and downs notation: Difference between revisions

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There is no variant of D adjacent to C, and there is no 2nd with keyspan 1 or -1. Some other method of notation must be used for rank-2 fifth-generated tunings in these two frameworks.
There is no variant of D adjacent to C, and there is no 2nd with keyspan 1 or -1. Some other method of notation must be used for rank-2 fifth-generated tunings in these two frameworks.


Ups and downs can also be used when naming fractional octave rank-2 tunings. Each genchain has a different "height", up, down, mid, etc. See [[xenharmonic/Naming Rank-2 Scales#Kite%20Giedraitis%20method-Fractional-octave%20periods|xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Naming+Rank-2+Scales]]
Ups and downs can also be used when naming fractional octave rank-2 tunings. These tunings have multiple genchains. Each genchain has a different "height"; one is up, another is down, etc. See [[xenharmonic/Naming Rank-2 Scales#Kite%20Giedraitis%20method-Fractional-octave%20periods|xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Naming+Rank-2+Scales]]


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There is no variant of D adjacent to C, and there is no 2nd with keyspan 1 or -1. Some other method of notation must be used for rank-2 fifth-generated tunings in these two frameworks.&lt;br /&gt;
There is no variant of D adjacent to C, and there is no 2nd with keyspan 1 or -1. Some other method of notation must be used for rank-2 fifth-generated tunings in these two frameworks.&lt;br /&gt;
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Ups and downs can also be used when naming fractional octave rank-2 tunings. Each genchain has a different &amp;quot;height&amp;quot;, up, down, mid, etc. See &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Naming%20Rank-2%20Scales#Kite%20Giedraitis%20method-Fractional-octave%20periods"&gt;xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Naming+Rank-2+Scales&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Ups and downs can also be used when naming fractional octave rank-2 tunings. These tunings have multiple genchains. Each genchain has a different &amp;quot;height&amp;quot;; one is up, another is down, etc. See &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Naming%20Rank-2%20Scales#Kite%20Giedraitis%20method-Fractional-octave%20periods"&gt;xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Naming+Rank-2+Scales&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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